![]() ![]() Non-credit “I’m Not Alone” animation (Karaoke Version) Non-credit “Bit by Bit, You’re Charming My Heart” first animation (Karaoke Version) Non-credit “Bit by Bit, You’re Charming My Heart” first animation One-Hour TV Special, “Goku’s Side Story! The Proof of his Courage is the Four-Star Ball” Pīesu Tsū Han “Doragon Bōru Zetto Surī” Demo Gazō The labels on the discs are a collage of images taken from the episodes present on that disc, topped off with a quote from a particular episode’s title, giving you an idea of what actually happens on that disc. The episode titles are also listed here, but they actually wrap around the discs, making it possible to see the episodes for that respective disc without having to actually remove it (such as with the Dragon Ball Dragon Box). Under each disc is a big red star, a portion of the box’s title, and the disc number. ![]() On either side of the interior of each book is a nice purple transparent plastic sheet which holds the discs in place. There are also a couple small images of Super Saiyan Child Son Goku, but for the most part the designs on the books follow the main theme of Son Goku’s growth throughout the series. Across the three DVD books we essentially have four main images: Child Son Goku, Super Saiyan Son Goku, Super Saiyan 3 Son Goku, and Super Saiyan 4 Son Goku. On the front of each book we can see some more fantastic artwork by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru. As you can also see below, when the spines of the DVD books are placed together they create a large “DBGT”, with the full title of the box and number labeling right beneath it. The box art was done by veteran Toei Animation artist Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, which shows Goku’s progression from a baby, right up to Super Saiyan 4. The outer box contains the Dragon Box GT logo on the front and spine, with a beautiful collage of Son Goku that wraps around the entire box. It is a large solid box, inside of which it contains a series of “DVD books”. The box uses a special design made specifically for the Dragon Box series. Delay Bonus: Zenny, online questionnaire access, and a special desktop wallpaper Picture labeled discs (uncommon for Japanese DVDs) TV Special presented in Dolby Digital stereo Fuji TVĭragon Ball GT episodes 01 through 64 (complete series), plus bonus featuresĢ.0ch monaural (presented in Dolby Digital) General Information Order Start Date:īird Studio / Shueisha / Toei Co. With so few actual Dragon Boxes in circulation (most of which already in the loving arms of Dragon Ball fans), it makes finding these boxes nowadays somewhat difficult. In other words, they only made enough boxes to satisfy the orders made within the given timelines, after which point production on the boxes ended indefinitely. The ordering windows were typically several months in length, and all manufacturing of the box sets were based solely on the number of orders received. An order start date would be announced several months in advance, as well as an order deadline. The Dragon Boxes were limited items in the truest sense of the word. In 2006, Toei Animation dropped Pony Canyon and released all of the Dragon Ball movie properties on their own in the fifth and final Dragon Box. Starting in 2003 and ending in 2005, Toei Animation, in cooperation with the DVD manufacturing company Pony Canyon, released a series of four box sets covering the entire Dragon Ball TV series property.
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